Whilst advising the owners of
the world's largest brands- and economic systems - on the most heroic 21st C purposes they could empower the net generation to enjoyI have been most privileged to meet 3 Asian people who have spent their lives networking
to end poverty.

Tabled below are what hearings with all three confirmed to be the first 16 markets to free
to end poverty. Of course, depending on special conflict situations, there may be others to innovate from lost transparenmcy's lose-lose-lose
spirals to win-win-win's sustainability exponential rising; also at the deepest rural contexts of sustaining families
and developing communty, none are separable from each other as far as ending poverty is concerned. Professors or
other high powered macroeconomic advisors who suggest that banking for the poor is separable from the other markets featured
here are at best egotistic beyond local contexts and at worst as my dad wrote in The Economist in 1984 suffering from
that intellectual plague of the last quarter of the 20ths century "disgraceful political chicanery".

water

para-lawyer in community - property rights designed to
prevent outsiders waste or speciulation

own community marketplaces animated for
& by poorest

ownership of mobile media and mass channels

infants
milk and grains markets

in village : para-nurse and pharmacy

investment
portfolio of poor

youth mediating public, private partnerships- as well as future of egov

clean
agriculture

credit & savings basic

in village: primary educator

knowledge
hubs for poorest

clean energy

insurance and healthcare

secondary
scholarships

loans for village children to university

In 20th century's more
separated world, end poverty's racers usually had to focus on freeing the bold highlighted markets first, though in the exciting
2010s of the net generation it would be far more microeconomic to linkin all 16 as near simultansouly as possible; by freeing
a market we do mean that the poorest community owns the market at least as far as ensuring that all productive gains acheived
by the poorest over and across generations get reinvested back in the village communities. This appears to maths
that the maps valued by schumpeters 2 million global village networking model, as well as those primary logics advocated
by The Economist during most of its 170 entrepreneurial revolution years of being founded around goals of ending hunger and ending disinvestment in youth

3 people I have met : muhammad
yunus, sir fazle abed, prem kumar

20+ people my father had met: Muhammad Yunus, John Von Neumann, Milton Keynes,
Geoffrey Crowther, UK Royal family, 4 US Presidents, Emperor of Japan, all founders of European Union and subsequently Romano
Prodi, Mary Robinson, many UK Prime Minsters and Chancellors of Exchequer. a Lord Chancellor or two, George Soros, Early venture
capitalis of Silicon Valley, Peter Drucker ...

at the Presidential Palace in the capital of Brazil,
Brasilia, on 25th of May 2011.

The meeting lasted for 90 minutes.

During the meeting, Professor Yunus
explained how the concept of Social Business can be adopted in Brazil
to solve the social problems that afflict Brazilian society. President Rousseff showed a keen interest inSocial Business; and she expressed
her desire to know more on how this concept can be adopted to Brazil. Towards this, she designated two of her ministers to hold separatemeetings
with Professor Yunus on 27th May, to work out an action
planon implementingSocial Business concepts in Brazil.

The President liked the idea of a highly nutritious
yogurt for malnourished children and urged Professor Yunus to implement a similar project in Brazil so that the yogurt could
be included in the school lunch program for children in Brazil.

President Rousseff also announced that she will encourage a leading Brazilian university to set
up an Institute ofSocial Business, with the aim of conducting research into and to teachSocial Business to its students. Professor Yunus invited President
Rousseff to come to the Global Social Business Summit to be held
in Vienna, Austria this November 2011; the President graciously accepted the invitation.

President Rousseff appointed a high powered committee to
follow up on the meeting with Professor Yunus. The meeting was attended amongst others, by the Brazilian Minister
for Health and the Executive Vice-President of Banco do Brazil, the bank which coordinates
microfinance programs in Brazil.

Professor Yunus was in Brazil for 3 days from the 24th to the
27th to meet